The 2022 School-Choice Election Wave
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Vince Bielski | November 10, 2022 (RealClearInvestigations) — South Dakota epitomizes the rapid growth of homeschooling in America. Guided by the principle that parents, not the government, have the right to determine what and how their kids are taught, homeschooling families have overturned existing rules and batted down attempts over the last decade to impose
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Tyler Arnold | November 9, 2022 (The Center Square) – To help the state recover from learning losses in fourth-grade math and reading proficiency, four historically black colleges and universities are teaming with two groups to provide tutoring services to at-risk students. The program will employ students at the colleges and universities to tutor and
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Virginia 4th Graders Recorded Largest Math and Reading Declines in the Nation Governor’s Office | October 24, 2022 Governor Glenn Youngkin described the learning losses of Virginia fourth- and eighth-grade students on this year’s national reading and mathematics tests as catastrophic. Since 2017, fourth graders in Virginia suffered the largest declines in reading and math
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